Pork and Beans
Sedum × rubrotinctum
Thought to benative to Mexico. Sometimessold as S. guatemalense. Sprawling,leaning, 6–8-in. s...
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Port Orford Cedar
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
Pyramidal, 60-ft.-tall Western timber tree with lacy, drooping foliage. Species is seldom seen in gard...
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Portugal Laurel
Prunus lusitanica
From Spain and Portugal.Densely branched shrub 10–20 ft. tall and wide; or multi-trunked tree to 30 ft...
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Potato
Potato
Andean native, botanically known as Solanum tuberosum. For ornamental relatives, see Sola...
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Potato vine
Solanum laxum
From Brazil, this vine twines rapidly to 30 ft. Purplish-tinged, arrow-shaped, 1/2 –3-in.-long l...
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Prairie Cord Grass
Spartina pectinata
Native to wet soils and bogs—even brackish bogs—in northern U.S. Forms a foliage clump to ...
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Prairie Dropseed
Sporobolus heterolepis
Native to the Midwest, HighPlains, and much of the easternU.S. Emerald green, hairlikeleaves form a bi...
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Prairie Sage
Salvia azurea grandiflora
Slender, vertical, usually unbranched stems to 5 ft. form a 2–3-ft.-wide clump. Plant is lax, ne...
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Prairie Smoke
Geum triflorum
Native to North America. Foot-wide leafy mound produces stems to 20 in. tall, each bearing clusters of...
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Pretty Face
Triteleia ixioides
Flowerstalk to 2 ft.; flowers 1 in. long,golden yellow with purple-blackmidrib and veins.
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Prickly Moses
Acacia verticillata
Australian native to 15 ft. tall and wide, with dark green, needlelike, 3/4-in.-long leaves. Pale...
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Prickly Poppy
Argemone mexicana
Native to West Indies and probably Central America and Florida; naturalized in the Southwest and Hawai...
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